Plants
Tadpoles respire through gills, which are rich in blood vessels that allow for the exchange of gases with the surrounding water. As they mature into frogs, they develop lungs and begin to breathe air.
Yes, the can photosynthesize and respire at the same time.
Plants need to photozynthesis during day does not enable them to respire.
Hepatitis A is a viral infection (not bacterial), so it doesn't have the ability to respire at all.
They need to respire because they need to grow, produce and repair.
Both unicellular and multicellular creatures are living organisms. They both carry out functions such as reproduction, growth, and response to stimuli. Additionally, they both have specific structures and processes that enable them to survive and thrive in their environments.
All animals respire, but some simple animals, such as cnidarians (anemones, jellyfish, and relatives), and sponges don't have blood.
Tadpoles respire through gills, which are rich in blood vessels that allow for the exchange of gases with the surrounding water. As they mature into frogs, they develop lungs and begin to breathe air.
Insects do not have respiratory pigments in their blood. They are able to survive with low oxygen in the blood because some can respire through pores on the skin.
Yes, humans do respire. Respiration is one of the seven life processes, you have to respire to live, humans are living things so they do respire.
Women
No. It is not alive so it doesn't need to respire.
we do inside our bodies :)
Not necessarily. Crustaceans such as lobsters have blue blood. But vertebrates such as fish and whales have red blood.
hookworms live on the blood of living creatures
mosquitofleatickleech
not like humans but they do respiration but how do they respire then ?